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Friday, 27 December 2013

Collyre Bleu Review

Collyre Bleu eye drops have received rave reviews
all over the web so I put them to the test!

“Ever wondered how celebs and film stars seem to
have such wonderfully bright, appealing eyes? Collyre Bleu eye drops are the
latest phenomenon in the USA - now available in the UK.”

Collyre Bleu eye drops are available to purchase
online from JD Harris, who provide a range of innovative health, beauty and
fitness products – my kind of shop then!

For £19.95 you receive 10 monodoses, or ampoules,
as I like to call them. You simply administer the drops as you would any other
eye drops, and if you have any remaining liquid leftover you can replace the
cap and reuse within 12 hours.

Natural ingredients:

· Cornflower extract - astringent and mosturiser to reduce
any redness in the eye.

· Chamomile extract - calming, soothing and
refreshing.

· Hyaluronan - has a hydrating action on the eye.

· Held in sterile saline solution

You do not have to have blue eyes to use
Collyre Bleu.

Collyre Bleu will not make your eyes blue.

Collyre Blue can be used with contact
lenses.

So do Collyre Bleu eye drops work?

Hydration

I suffer with dry eyes and can report that these
drops really had a lovely hydrating effect.

Bright and Sparkly

I definitely noticed a difference straight after
administering the drops. My eyes looked very sparkly and I was impressed with
the result.

Reduce Redness

I had a little bit of redness in both eyes before I
used the drops and I was disappointed that I didn’t notice any improvement in
redness.

Overall

I’m enjoying using the eye drops. To treat my
dry-eyes every morning, I will continue to use my cheap hypermellose drops, but
I will definitely use Collyre Bleu eye drops for special occasions to add a bit
more sparkle.

A Discount for You

Use code BLUTU to get £10 off a box of Collyre Bleu
- Originally £19.95 so you can get your hands on some in time for the party
season. Valid until 28 February 2014.

Whilst we are on the subject of eyes, I wanted to
share with you this image of Sharbat Gula, the Afghan woman who was living as a
refugee during the time of the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. She was the
cover girl for National Geographic (Steve McCurry) and is thought to have the
most beautiful eyes in the world.

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Product received for review purposes. No monetary
compensation was received and all views are entirely my own.